Ireland, in 1801-1832, was divided into 66 constituencies for elections to the
United Kingdom Parliament. There were 33 Borough constituencies, 1 University constituency and 32 County constituencies. There were ... Leitrim CC, (2
members).

Only the Dublin University MPs attended for the intended first meeting of the
House of ... The Parliament of Northern Ireland then established new constituencies .... Leitrim County (one MP), Administrative county of Leitrim and parliamentary ...

This is a list of Parliamentary constituencies which were used for elections to the ... People (Ireland) Act 1868, which did not create or abolish any constituencies, ... Counties, which covered the whole of a county. ... Their electorate comprised
the graduates of the university; Parliamentary .... Leitrim, 2, County, Ireland, Leitrim.

This university constituency was first enfranchised as a Parliamentary constituency in 1603. ... Following the restoration of the King in 1660 the Parliament of Ireland was ... Parliamentary constituencies in County Dublin and
City ... Galway · Kerry · Kildare · Kilkenny · Laois · Leitrim · Limerick · Longford ·
Louth · Mayo · Meath ...

Elections Where possible, parliamentary constituencies in the Republic of Ireland
follow county boundaries. ... An extreme case is the splitting of Ireland's least
populated county of Leitrim between the constituencies of Sligo-North Leitrim and
...

Fine Gael MEP Mairead McGuinness, Vice-Chairperson of the EPP Group, the largest in the European Parliament, has welcomed the clarity provided by today’s publication of the Constituency Commission report on the new European electoral boundaries.
“We now know the constituency boundaries with around 8 months to go until the 2014 European elections in May,” said McGuinness, at the National Ploughing Championships in Co Laois today.

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The Constituency Commission has published its 2012 report on Dáil and European parliament constituencies. The Taoiseach Enda Kenny has stated that he expects the report's recommendations to be implemented by the Dáil.

THE EARLS OF BESSBOROUGH WERE THE SECOND LARGEST LANDOWNERS IN COUNTY KILKENNY, WITH 23,967 ACRES
The first representative of the Ponsonbys to settle in Ireland was COLONEL SIR JOHN PONSONBY. Further reading can be obtained here.